The Nags Head Inn★★★★★
"Welsh village inn offering quality cuisine using the local larder"
Overview
Once a coaching inn, the Grade II listed Nags Head but has been bought right up to date to offer modern accommodation. A warm welcome is assured from the friendly team here. Log fires in the winter and a sunny terrace for alfresco dining make this a great destination at any time of the year. A range of imaginative dishes including their own take on pub classics is on offer. To complement the food, a range of local beers is stocked in addition to a well-chosen wine list.
Our inspector loves...
Roadside hospitality at its best - Stylishly restored period inn with great facilities for all
Warm and inviting interior - Many retained antique features including exposed beams are impressive
Cosy open fires in winter - Many different areas are furnished for ideal food and beverage consumption
Great original exterior renovated - The attractive screened terrace and stylish marques is ideal for alfresco dining
Stylish well equipped bedrooms - Imaginative dishes feature locally sourced seasonal food
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About the area
The largest unitary authority in Wales, Powys covers an area of approximately 2,000 square miles. Much of that is mountainous because it actually has the lowest population density of all the Welsh counties.
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